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07.04.2014. - 14:23
About Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering

About the Department

The Department for Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering plays a leading role in the technological development of Vojvodina and Serbia by educating highly competent engineers and researchers and providing new fundamental and applied knowledge in the field of electrical engineering and information technologies in accordance with the highest European standards. The Department has so far produced about 4 thousand graduates in electrical and computer engineering while 71 students have obtained their Doctoral degrees and 133 students have received Master’s degrees.
The Department for Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering has successfully accredited its six study programmers which currently have over 1175 students.

Studies

The Department offers following accredited study programmes: FIRST CYCLE STUDIES - Undergraduate academic studies in Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering, last four years (eight semesters), requiring 240 ECTS credits (in the European Credit Transfer System). On completion a student acquires a Bachelor’s degree with Honours in electrical and computer engineering. The first year of undergraduate academic studies is the same for all students. After that the students can chose among five modules:

• Power Engineering – Power Engineering Systems: production, transmission, distribution and consumption of electrical energy;
• Power Engineering – Power Electronics and Electrical Machines: regulation of electric motor drives, applied power electronics, electric installations and plants, quality of electrical energy and renewable energy sources.
• Microcomputer Electronics: microprocessor electronics and computer electronics, computer hardware, hardware and software integration, discrete systems and algorithms, design of analogue and digital integrated circuits, micro and nano electronics, optoelectronics, applied electronics, microwave engineering;
• Communication Technologies and Signal Processing: telecommunication signals and systems, mobile communications, design and development of communication software, digital processing of audio and video signals, images and biomedical signals, audio and video technologies, speech technologies;
• Instrumentation and Measurement: sensors and measurement converters, biomedical instrumentation, measurement in industry, measurement systems and precise measurement. SECOND CYCLE STUDIES – Master academic studies in Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering lasting one year (two semesters) are a continuation of undergraduate academic studies and are worth additional 60 ECTS. Upon completion a student acquires the total of 300 ECTS credits and a degree of Master in electrical and computer engineering.

THIRD CYCLE STUDIES – Doctor academic studies in Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering, last three years (six semesters), are a continuation of Master studies and are worth additional 180 ECTS credits. After completing doctoral studies a student acquires the total of 480 ECTS credits and a Ph. D. degree in electrical and computer engineering.

SPECIALIST ACADEMIC STUDIES in Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering which last one year and a half (three semesters) are a continuation of master academic studies and require additional 90 ECTS. After completing these studies student acquires the total of 390 ECTS credits and a degree of Specialist in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

UNDERGRADUATE PROFESSIONAL STUDIES in Power Engineering – Renewable Energy Sources last three years (six semesters) and require 180 ECTS. After completing these studies a student acquires a degree of Bachelor of Applied Studies in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

SPECIALIST PROFESSIONAL STUDIES in Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering last one year (two semesters), are a continuation of undergraduate professional studies and are worth additional 60 ECTS. After completing these studies a student acquires the total of 240 ECTS and a degree of Specialist of Applied Studies in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

In 2013 the Department offers three new study programmes: Electric Power Software Engineering, Measurement and Regulation and Electronics and Telecommunications.

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES in Electric Power Software Engineering last four years (eight semesters), requiring 240 ECTS credits (in the European Credit Transfer System). On completion a student acquires a Bachelor’s degree in electrical and computer engineering.

MASTER ACADEMIC STUDIES in Electric Power Software Engineering lasting one year (two semesters), are a continuation of undergraduate academic studies and are worth additional 60 ECTS. Upon completion of this programme a student acquires the total of 300 ECTS credits and a degree of Master in electrical and computer engineering.

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDIES in Measurement and Regulation last four years (eight semesters), requiring 240
ECTS credits (in the European Credit Transfer System). On completion a student acquires a Bachelor’s degree in electrical and computer engineering.

MASTER ACADEMIC STUDIES in Measurement and Regulation lasting one year (two semesters), are a continuation of undergraduate academic studies and are worth additional 60 ECTS. Upon completion of this programme a student acquires the total of 300 ECTS credits and a degree of Master in electrical and computer engineering.

UNDERGRADUATE PROFESSIONAL STUDIES in Electronics and Telecommunication last three years (six semesters) and require 180 ECTS. After completing these studies a student acquires a degree of Bachelor of Applied Studies in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

 


07.04.2014. - 14:19
Department structure

Department structure

The Department consists of 6 chairs:
• Chair of Power Engineering
• Chair of Power Electronics and Converters
• Chair of Electronics
• Chair of Telecommunications and Signal Processing
• Chair of Electrical Measurement
• Chair of Theoretical Electrical Engineering

For internationally successful centers are also founded within the Department:
• Center for Integrated Microsystems and Components
• Regional Center for Biosensing Technologies (Biosense)
• Center for Metrology
• Center for Renewable Sources and Quality of Electrical Energy.

The Department employs:
• 56 professors
• 33 teaching/ research assistants
• 12 laboratory assistants
• 71 professional assistants

Scientific research

In cooperation with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, the Provincial Secretariat for Science and Technological Development and through the international projects financed by the EU, the Department has equipped its laboratories with the latest research equipment which is used for educational purposes as well as for research experiments.

The results of the research work are published in renowned international journals and presented at international and national conferences. In the last 5 years the members of the Department have published over 115 papers in the most eminent international journals (with impact factor).

The Department is the organizer of numerous symposia and conferences such as the conference Power Electronics – Ee, TREND, Digital Speech and Image Processing DOGS and Electrical Engineering in Medicine.

Accredited laboratories

Laboratory for Metrology, accredited by Accreditation body of Serbia, for calibration of instruments for measuring electrical quantities (DC and LF) and temperature as well as Laboratory for Electromagnetic Compatibility, also accredited by the Accreditation body of Serbia.

Regional Development

The Department for Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering is the leading developmental and research institution for promoting entrepreneurship, technology transfer and regional development. Members of the Department faculty are the founders of over ten companies including: Schneider Electric DMS NS, AlfaNum, Zesium, Novilog, and Tajfun. Schneider Electric DMS NS, with its 950 employees (over 250 of them young engineers) and the export of software and technology on all continents, is particularly worth mentioning. Ten years ago the Department initiated the promotion of entrepreneurship which developed into a national competition for the Best Technology Innovation.